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The Elephant Car Wash's cheerful neon sign, which had been perched at the corner of Battery Street and Denny Way since 1956, was deconstructed and lifted from its site for restoration and repair.
The sign is from the original Pink Elephant Car Wash that was built near 6th and Battery in 1956. There are two signs from the location; a larger one was given to Seattle's Museum of History and ...
Hell, I want the neon sign itself! His site says he made these "because Drive just screams for neon." I can agree with that. Like I said, I wish I could own an actual neon sign like this, no question.
A neon marquee from the legendary Los Angeles rock club Whisky a Go Go is going, going, gone. The 13-foot-long sign with bright pink letters sold at auction for $48,300 Wednesday night in Maine.
Get The Look: Lauren Conrad's Neon-Pink Lips When Beth showed you a pic of our May cover girl Lauren Conrad's cute braid recently, some of you were dying to know how to copy her neon-pink lip color.